Rental Market Regulations for Agricultural Land in EU Member States and Candidate Countries
Pavel Ciaian,
d'Artis Kancs,
Johan Swinnen,
Kristine Van Herck () and
Liesbet Vranken ()
No 117, Factor Markets Working Papers from Centre for European Policy Studies
Abstract:
In this paper, we describe the regulations governing the rental markets for agricultural land in selected EU member states and candidate countries. The analysis focuses on various kinds of regulations and institutions connected with the land rental market, including price, tenancy duration, quantity and other regulations, as well as transaction costs. The diverse government regulations on price restrictions and tenancy duration are analysed, along with the social norms observed for rental payments and contracts. The paper also examines the type and registration of contracts, the contract enforcement rules, the regulations on the inheritability of contracts and the pre-emptive right of tenants to buy the land.
Pages: 22 pages
Date: 2012-02
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